Monthly Archives: March 2015

Whew! I barely made it, but I finished the last of the 2014 Nebula nominees for best novelette with a few hours to spare, and got my votes in before last night’s deadline. So what did I think of the … Continue reading →

March is Nebula month for me. The Nebula award nominees are announced at the end of February and voting for the awards closes on March 31st, and as a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, I … Continue reading →

My short story, “The Schrödinger War,” continues its European tour, this time making a stop at Catarsi. The Catalan publication has accept and translated it for their spring 2014 issue, due out sometime around April. As always, I’m excited whenever one … Continue reading →

Too long ago, I posted the Nebula Award nominees in the novelette and short story categories, and I promised to post the novel and novella nominees soon. Hmm . . . . This isn’t exactly soon, but here they are, as … Continue reading →

A quick post with some scheduling news. My story “From the Darkness Beneath” will appear in the summer issue of Space and Time magazine (issue #124). It’s been a long turn-around time (over 2 years) for this story, so I’m happy … Continue reading →

I got a pleasant surprise in my email yesterday from one of the editors at Szortal, a Polish science fiction site. They liked my story “The Negotiation,” had translated it into Polish, and published it. This is a first translation … Continue reading →

I mentioned in an earlier post that I had made several sales during my December-January absence. I’ve already announced that “My Mask, Humanity” is getting more readers in The New Accelerator. I’m now please to announce that my story war/ghost story “Portraits … Continue reading →

As far as I’m concerned, today should be a national holiday because it’s Dr. Seuss’ birthday. He was the first author I remember reading, the first writer whose name I actually knew, and first person whose books I would simply … Continue reading →